
Rebecca Sear
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Dec 4, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Rebecca Sear
The blurb on this book's back cover states “this title is essential reading for scholars, journalists and activists interested in the contemporary far right, conspiracy theories, and racisms.” I'd suggest this book should also be essential reading for demographers.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
cerveauetpsycho.fr | Rebecca Sear
À la ménopause, on aurait parfois envie d’un bain froid pour tempérer les bouffées de chaleur. Eh bien, les eaux froides sont justement l’habitat naturel des quelques rares espèces qui, à part l’homme, connaissent elles aussi la ménopause – entendons par là une période de vie qui se prolonge après la fin de la période de fertilité.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
statnews.com | Dan Samorodnitsky |Kevin A Bird |Jedidiah Carlson |James P. Lingford |Jon Phillips |Rebecca Sear | +1 more
In 2012, the Elsevier journal Personality and Individual Differences published a special issue that included articles with titles like “Life history theory and race differences: An appreciation of Richard Lynn’s contribution to science” and “National IQs and economic outcomes.” At a celebratory dinner at the Oxford and Cambridge Club in London, contributors to the issue awarded Lynn a ceremonial sword and a pair of horns.
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Mar 13, 2024 |
nature.com | Rebecca Sear
NEWS AND VIEWS 13 March 2024 Why do several species of whale experience menopause, and why does the phenomenon occur at all? Analysing whale data might help to answer these questions and shed light on why menopause evolved in humans. Many a menopausal person has no doubt longed to take a cold bath to ease their hot flushes, but cold waters are the natural habitat of the few confirmed non-human species that experience menopause.
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